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Charles County Maryland Will Book B-1, 1782-1785; Page 450,
Edward Boarman Sr will.
Nov 5, 1784. I, Edward Boarman Sr of CC, am infirm of body but of sound and perfect memory. Firstly, I want my debts and funeral charges paid.
To my wife Elizabeth - all my horses, cattle, sheep, & hogs and all my household furniture.
To my sons James & Wilfred Boarman - all my lands & tenements that I have any claim to, to be equally divided between them.
To my daughter Mary Boarman - she shall keep and possess all the Negroes & stock, forever, and all other things that I gave her, at the time she married Ralphael [sic] Boarman, and that she has now in her possession. Whereas I gave a deed to Nicholas Serlott for a piece of land whereon William Kinnick now lives and dwells, and the line that runs between my now dwelling house & William Kinnick's appears to be run wrong, my will is that my sons, James & Wilfred Boarman, shall lay the sd line, agreeable to the true intent and meaning of the sd deed.
Whereas John Gardiner did, by his Will, bequeath to me all his right to some Negroes that his father, Luke Gardiner, gave him, at the time the sd John Gardiner was married to his wife, and "that I have been at Law for with the Mattingleys", my will is that my executrix and executors should sue for sd Negroes again, and should recover any part or all the sd Negroes, bequeathed to me by the sd John Gardiner, then in my house, so that all the cost of the lawsuit and other legal charges be first paid out of the sd Negroes, then my will is that the third part of sd Negroes recovered shall be given to Mary Tices children, she being daughter to sd John Gardiner, and likewise, one third part of sd Negroes recovered shall be given to Monica Gardiner, daughter to sd John Gardiner, and the remaining two third parts" of the sd Negroes recovered as afd, I give to my sons, James and Wilfred Boarman. My just debts and legacies must first be paid.
To my wife and Sons, James and Wilfred - the balance of my personal estate, to be equally divided between them.
executor: my wife Elizabeth.
executors: my sons James & Wilfred Boarman.
Signed - Ed. Boarman.
wit - William Waters, Joshua (IM his mark) Morris, Joshua Sanders.
Probated on Jan 19, 1785 by the executrix and both executors and by the oaths of witnesses William Waters & Joshua Morris. Joshua Sanders, the other witness was decd when the above probate was taken. Elizabeth Boarman quitted her claim to the several bequests in the Will, and instead chose to receive her dower, or third part, of her decd's husband's estate, both real and personal. Before John Muschett, Regr of Wills.
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GARDINER, JOHN Charles Co. 5 Dec, 1764; 26 Feb, 1765
Edward Boarman, sen., ex,
To Edward Boarman, all those Negroes In possession Of Thomas Mattly(?), John Paptis Mattly(?) of St. Mary's Co. and Benedick Spalding of Calvert County, that appears to be due me, Account 'to be settled by William Bowling and Joshua Sanders. Balance to be applied to debts and balance to two daus. Mary Gardiner and Monica Gardiner.
Wit: Thomas Bowling, Junr., Henry Boarman. 33.111
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 151. Lease and Release. Apr 22-23, 1771 from Edward Boarman of CC, Gentleman, to Hugh McBride (McBryde) and John Craig of CC, merchants, for 5 shillings, a parcel of land on the east side of Zachiah Swamp in CC, being part of a tract of land called Boarmans manor, bounded by Williams' Branch, part of Boarmans Manor that is now the property of Oliver Burch, land called Lantornam in the possession of Richard Edelin, containing about 314 acres. To have and to hold, one half to sd McBride and the other half to sd Craig. Signed - Ed Boarman. Wit - I Hawkins*, Jas Craik. Elizabeth, the wife of sd Edward Boarman, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded May 1, 1771.
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 396. Lease and release. May 7-8, 1773 from Edward Boarman of CC, Gentleman, to Hugh McBryde, late of CC, now of Dorchester County, merchant, and John Craig of CC, merchant, as tenants in common, for 329 £, a parcel of land, being part of a tract of land in CC called Boarmans Manor, and which parcel is bounded by a small branch that leads into Mistress Edelin's Mill Run, containing about 132 acres, Also, a parcel of land in CC, being another part of Boarmans Manor, and bounded by land in possession of Samuel Hanson and Oliver Burch, containing about 252 acres. Signed - Ed: Boarman. Wit - Jas Craik*, G.R. Brown*. Elizabeth, the wife of sd Edward Boarman, relinquished her right of dower.
The quit rents of the within land being 2 shillings per 100, being omitted, is hereby excepted by Edward Boarman. Recorded May 8, 1773.
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 577. Mar 7, 1774 from Hugh McBryde of Dorchester County, merchant, to John Craig of CC, merchant, for 164 £ 10 shillings, all sd Hugh McBryde's moiety or undivided half of all these 2 parts of a tract of land called Boarmans Manor, lying in CC, one part of the afd Boarmans Manor being bounded by a small branch that leads into Mistress Edelin's Mill Run about 1/4 mile above a locust post, being a boundary of Boarmans Manor afd, containing about 132 acres. The other part of Boarmans Manor is bounded by the land in possession of Samuel Hanson and Oliver Burch, containing about 252-1/2 acres. Signed - Hugh McBryde. Wit - Walter Hanson*, Dan Jenifer*. Recorded May 6, 1774.
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 607. May 27, 1774 from Edward Boarman Sr of CC, planter, to Alexander McPherson of CC, for 238 £ and for divers other good causes, part of a tract of land in CC called Boarmans Manor, bounded by the Mill swamp, James Bryan's land, the dividing line that divides sd Edward Boarmans land & James Bryan's land, containing about 36 acres. Also, part of a tract of land in CC called Boarmans Manor, bounded by the main Road that leads from Bryan Town to Nottingham, thence to the land of Hugh McBryde & John Craig, then to the main Road that leads from Bryan Town to Benedict, the main road that leads from Bryan Town to Newport, containing about 155 acres, Signed - Edward Boarman. Wit - Dan Jenifer*, Jas Craik*. Recorded Jul 20, 1774.
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Charles County Land Records 1782-1786; Liber Z#3; Page 60. Apr 21, 1784 from Edward Boarman Sr of CC, to James Boarman and Wilfred Boarman of CC, for 1000 £, a tract of land whereon the sd Edward Boarman now lives, including Bryan Town, situated in CC near Zachia Swamp, and known by the name of Boarmans Manor. Also the following Negroes, Viz, Nace, Tom, Harry, Gustavus, Ralph, R4ody, 'Were, Patt, Nell, Jean, Rachael,& Henry. Signed - Edw Boarman. Wit - Robt Young, Joshua Sanders (CC JPs). Recorded May 1, 1784.
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Charles County Land Records 1782-1786; Liber Z#3; Page 78. Jul 8, 1784 from Edward Boarman Sr to Leonard Boarman, both of CC, for 550 £ and 1600 lbs of crop tobacco, part of a parcel of land called Boarmans Rest, in CC, bounded by Bowling Run, Colvert Hope, Hardshritt, speaks Run, containing about 172 acres. Also, another part of Boarmans Rest, bounded by the Holly Bush Branch Run, the Cuntrey [County] Road that leads to Allens Fresh, containing and now laid out for 25.75 acres. Signed - Edwd Boarman Sr. Wit - Joshua Sanders, W. Winter (CC JPs). Recorded Jul 17,
1784.
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Charles County Land Records 1782-1786; Liber Z#3; Page 88. Jul 8, 1784 from Edward Boarman Sr to Benedict Boatman, both of CC, for 550 £ and 1000 lbs of crop tobacco, part of a parcel of land called Boarmans Rest, lying in CC, bounded by Bowling Run, Stanfords Run, Edelen's lands, Westard Lodge of Thomas Jarrard, Esq, sd Leonard Boatman's lands, the Holly Bush Branch, a marked oak mentioned in Leonard Boarmanrs deed, the Cuntry [County] road leading to Allens Fresh, containing about 350 acres. Signed o Edwd Boarman Sr, Wit - Joshua Sanders, W. Winter (CC JPs)_ Recorded Aug 25, 1784.
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Provincial Court Land Records, 1770-1774
Volume 726, Page 705

This Indenture made this 27.th day
of May in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Seventy Fore
Between William Boarman of the County and Province aforesaid of the one part
Planter And Edward Boarman of ^the^ said County and Province of the other part
Witnesseth that the said William Boarman for and in Consideration of the sum
of fifty Pistoles to him in hand paid & Secured to be paid by the said Edward
Boarman the receipt whereof the said William Boarman Doth hereby fully
acknowledge to be fully satisfyed and Content therewith Hath given granted
Bargain'd Sold aliened Enfeof'd Convey'd & Confirm'd & by these presents
doth fully clearly and absolutely give grant Bargain Sell Alien Enfeof convey
and Confirm unto him the said Edward Boarman his Heirs & Assigns forever
all that parcell of Land being part of a Tract of Land called Boarman
Mannor Lying in the County aforesaid beginning at a Locust Post set up
for this purpose running thence with the Road as the road runs now while
it intersect with Henry Boarmans Land Containing & now laid out for
Sixteen Acres more or less together with all & Singular the Ways Waters
Easments rights Members Jurisdictions Privelidges & appurtenances whatsoever
thereunto belonging or in any wise Apertaining & all and every part
or parcell thereof To have and to Hold the said Tract or parcell of Land And all
& Singular the said Bargained & sold & Granted Premises or hereby Meant or
Intended to be bargained & Sold as aforesaid unto him the said Edward Boarman
his Heirs and Assigns for ever To be holden of the Cheif Lord of the Fee or Fees
thereof by & under the Rents & Services therefore due and of Right accustomed
and the said William Boarman doth hereby grant for himself that he
the said William Boarman & his Heirs and every of the said Tract or parcell
of Land according to the metes & bounds unto him the said Edward
Boarman and his Heirs against him the said William Boarman & all
and every person or persons whatsoever shall & will warrant & for ever
defend the rents & Services hereafter to become due and payable to the Cheif
Lord of the Fee in respect to the Premises only Excepted And the said William
Boarman doth hereby for himself and his Heirs Executors & administrators
that he the said William Boarman doth Covenant Promise & agree
to & with the said Edward Boarman his Heirs and Assigns as aforesaid
That he the said William Boarman now at the time of the Sealing hereof
is rightly & Lawfully Seiz'd of the before Bargained Premisess of
a good sure & Indefeasable Estate of Inheritance in fee Simple &
that he hath good right and Lawful Authority to sell & Convey
the said Land to the said Edward Boarman & his Heirs & Assigns
as aforesaid and also that he the said William Boarman his Heirs
Executors & Administrators shall & will for ever hereafter save &
keep Harmless & Indemnify the said Edward Boarman and his
Heirs against all & every former & other Claims Titles Charges
Bargains Sales Gifts grants Mortgages Joyntures Dowers Wills
recognizances Judgments Extents Excheats Executions rents
Arearges of Rents Seizures & Forfeitures Whatsoever Heretofore
or hereafter to be had made moved or Prosecuted by any person or
persons whatsoever for and in respect of the said Premises mentioned
to be sold as aforesaid in Witness Whereof the said William Boarman
to these presents hath hereunto Set his hand and affixed his seal
the day and year first above written William Boarman Junr (LS)
Signed Sealed & Delivered
in Presents off
Geo Dent
Sam Hanson

One the back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed (Viz.t)

Charles County fs.t May 27.th 1774

Then came William Boarman the subscribing party to the
within Deed ^before us^ two of his Lordships Justices of the Peace for the
County aforesaid & acknowledged the within deed to be his Act
and deed and the Land and Premises therein Mentioned to be
the right & Inheritance of the within named Edward Boarman
& his Heirs and Assigns for ever according to the purport True intent
& meaning of the said Deed Geo Dent
Sam Hanson

1774 May 27 Receivd of M.r Edward Boarman the Sum of fifty Pistoles
being the Consid.n within Mentioned William Boarman Junr
Witness Sam Hanson